Blue Cordelia Blog

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The ocean’s wind catches each regret, each sin, and sorrow throwing it into the eternity of a perfect God to be forever forgotten. In the light of the moon a young woman, who thought the stars would stop shining above her found the Maker of the stars and the freedom and love and the lullaby He sang washing over her in waves. So now I am drifting, sailing and it was you who came for me.

On that day when the sun tipped over the edge of the earth and spilled colors like buckets of orange, pink, and violet as a reminder of the power of Holy light. The young woman once ravaged and scarred by guilt and shame found joy in the warmth of The Son. Lifted from the darkness you came for me. You lifted me in your arms and by your own wounds, scars, and stripes you healed me.

This is the heartbeat of God’s love. The fractures, wounds, and scars are remarkably purified like gold after the pain of repentance has done its work making every person precious in His sight transforming us into the Holy wholeness of the Holy One whose image we bear.

In the end are not the scars part of the beauty?

I think Jesus, when we meet him will show us his perfectly mended scars in his human-ness even though He is now glorified. He is always perfect. I think he will say “yes, these scars represent each of you and they are beautiful.”

About me

Hi there, I’m Jill and I’m a woman, a daughter, a sister, a friend, a wife, a mother, a grandmother, a nurse, a writer, a creation of God.

My blog is named Blue Cordelia because my favorite color is blue and Cordelia means “jewels of the sea.” About forty years ago I was attending nursing school in Florida and at the sea Jesus became the LORD of my life.

I love to collect shells and am always amazed at how perfect each one is designed and I see the Glory of God in that. I hope you will see a glimpse of His Glory in my life and that you will know Him too.